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The phrase "in bribe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was given or received as a bribe. Example: The politician was caught accepting money in bribe in exchange for making a decision in favor of a certain company.
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Mr. Jefferson is accused of hiding $90,000 in bribe money in his home freezer in Washington.
In one instance, according to judicial proceedings in Argentina, $1 million in bribe money was deposited in the bank.
The officials also said Mr. Alvarez was increasingly restive serving as president of the Senate when as many as 11 senators have been implicated in bribe taking.
Public works contracts and construction, together with real estate and property development lead all industries in bribe paying worldwide, according to Transparency International.
A year earlier, a sworn deposition taken in Mexico described a scene in which cocaine traffickers transported $60 million in bribe money in Samsonite luggage.
A Massachusetts state senator who was photographed while seeming to stuff thousands of dollars in bribe money into her sweater has resigned.
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Offer an "opt-in bribe" and give them a big reason to subscribe.
Wiretaps, break-ins, bribes — Jules Kroll likes to dismiss competitors who use such tactics as "cowboys".
Mr. Murong's books are racy and violent and nihilistic, with tales of businessmen and officials engaging in bribe-taking, brawling, drinking, gambling and cavorting with prostitutes in China's booming cities.
New amendments to the penal code prescribe jail sentences of up to seven years for journalists who publish material showing officials involved in bribe-taking, and also reduce the penalties for actual wrong-doing by raising the financial threshold for corruption charges.
Prosecutors say she took €1.8m in bribes.
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